africa's best: 10 under 30 entrepreneurs

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Africa is budding with talent. This presentation will take you through the lives and achievements of young entrepreneurs under 30.

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Page 1: Africa's Best: 10 Under 30 Entrepreneurs
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Oluwaseun Osewa, 30, Nigeria

• At the age of 23 he started Nairaland.com which has become the most popular website in Nigeria

• Nairaland.com has more than 1 million registered users

• It is the most visited website in Africa as per Alexa rankings

• In 2003 he attempted to start a web hosting business but failed

• Undaunted he opened Nairaland.com in the year 2005

• His approach was to try and provide solution to something you need, or want to be solved

• Nairaland.com was started to address issues in Nigeria

• It was to be a general purpose forum with focus on issues of interest to Nigerians

• Nairaland.com generates revenue through its ad inventory

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Ola Orekunrin, 27, Nigeria

• At the age of 21 Orekunrin graduated from the University of York as a qualified doctor

• She was awarded Japanese Government Scholarship and moved to Japan to conduct research

• After coming back to Europe she decided to work for improving healthcare in Nigeria and Africa

• It was the death of her sister due to anaemia which prompted her to take this decision

• She started Flying Doctors Service and also consults government and private agencies on aesthetic and emergency medicine

• Flying Doctors is west Africa’s first indigenous air ambulance

• It offers national and international evacuation services

• They have 4 aircrafts strategically located at 4 major airports in Nigeria

• They also provide health and safety audit services, clinic staffing, telemedicine, and first aid training

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Jonathan Liebmann , 28, South Africa

• Liebmann is the Managing Director of Propertuity, a South African real estate development company

• He had started 5 businesses by the age of 24 and Propertuity was the most successful one

• Liebmann found Propertuity in 2007 with which he launched property investments

• Liebmann studied business and accounting from Monash University

• But according to him bulk of education came from hands-on experience and entrepreneurship

• Maboneng Precinct in Johannesburg was his brainchild

• Maboneng is a vibrant urban community with Art galleries, Art museums retails space and offices

• He thinks entrepreneurs need unrealistic optimism, perseverance, design and lifestyle exposure, and passion to do what he does

• “Practice what you preach, Live the vision”, is his advice to all budding entrepreneurs

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Lorna Rutto , 28, Kenya

• Lorna after graduating in commerce and accounting

started a career in banking

• In 2009 she resigned her banking job and pursued

her interest in environmental science

• She along with Charles Kalama, a biochemical

engineer, started small business called EcoPost

• To start with it was a small plastic recycling

business

• Plastic waste collected across Nairobi was used to

manufacture durable and environmental friendly

fencing posts and sign posts

• Some of the products are used for building and

construction purposes

• Lorna saw opportunity where others saw trash

• She won numerous awards like 2009 Enablis

Business Award, 2010 SEED Award, and 2010 Bid

Network Nature Challenge Award

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Evans Wadongo , 27, Kenya

• This Kenyan engineer is the Chairman of Sustainable Development For All-Kenya (SDFA-Kenya)

• As a child he grew up in rural Kenya and with his four brothers studied using a kerosene lamp

• His eyesight was permanently damaged due to poisonous gas emitted by kerosene lamp

• This experience lead to his development of MwangaBora solar lamp

• MwangaBora was first African designed and produced lamp and was built from 50% recycled material

• He featured on Forbes and CNN as one of Africa’s Best Young Entrepreneurs

• In 2011, Evans launched Just One Lamp, a campaign to raise funding and awareness for MwangaBora lamps

• In 2012 he received the African International Achievers Award

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Sizwe Nzima, 21, South Africa

• Sizwe Nzima graduated from Raymond Ackerman

Academy of Entrepreneurial Development

• He aspires to eliminate the problem of queuing at

clinics and hospitals with his venture Iyeza Express

• Iyeza Express is a business where chronic medication

is transported using cycles from local clinics to

doorsteps of residents

• This solution seems to be solving problem by saving

time and money for his clients

• This business has managed to employ many young

men

• The only skills requirement here are ability to ride

bicycle and to know the town well

• Sizwe sees entrepreneurship as a way to combat

social issues in South Africa

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Andrew Mupuya, 21, Uganda

• It was in the year 2008, at the age of 16 when

Mupuya decided to launch his company

• It was a paper bag production company and was a

result of ban on plastic bags by government

• Mupuya was only in secondary school when he

decided to take up this challenge

• He realized a capital of 36000 Ugandan shillings

were needed and it was raised selling used plastic

bottles and borrowing from school teacher

• With just $14 (36,000 shillings) he started his

entrepreneurial journey

• At the age of 21, he is the owner of Youth

Entrepreneurial Link Investments (YELI)

• YELI was the first registered company to make

paper bags

• He employs 16 people and have 72 clients

Page 9: Africa's Best: 10 Under 30 Entrepreneurs

Farai Gundan, NA, Zimbabwe

• Farai is the co-founder of FaraiMedia.com and

AfricanTripDeals

• FaraiMedia is an online and mobile advertising

platform focused on Africa

• She completed her MBA from The School of

Business & Industry at Florida Agricultural &

Mechanical University

• She guest writes for Forbes and is a leading expert

on African women in Media and Technology

• AfricanTripDeals is an end-to-end online

marketing and reservation system for African

hotel, travel & tourism industry

• She is a producer and a lead anchor of women’s

talk show “Point Of View” and “AfroHits Top 10”

for Afrotainment Television Channel

• “Don’t be afraid to raise your hand and ask. Let

your presence be known.” is her advice to business

women from Africa

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Mark Kaigwa, 25, Kenya

• Mark Kaigwa is much travelled and recognized IT guru

• He describes himself as a consultant, strategist, and speaker with a liking for solving problems and applying ideas

• He is the co-founder and partner of Afrinnovator

• Afrinnovator is a venture to put Africa on the map by publishing about African innovation, technology, and start-ups

• Kaigwa is also a partner at African Digital Art which is the leading resource for creative design, photography and animation from Africa

• Afrinnovator is selected by CNN as one of the Top African Voices to follow

• In 2007 he led creative direction of video game for Warner Brothers titled Pamoja Mtaani

• Also an Actor and director of live action films

• He is the African Ambassador for the Sandbox Network

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Ashley Uys, 30, South Africa

• Uys completed his B.Sc honours degree in Biotechnology and a MAP certificate from Wits University

• Uys started Real World Diagnostics to develop products which are affordable for people who need them

• Reliable and affordable medical kit is one way to a more promising and healthy future in Africa

• He is recognised and appreciated for his efforts in the field of healthcare

• He won the Breweries Innovation Award and was selected among Africa’s Best Young Entrepreneurs by Forbes

• Even today he continues to research on ways to develop new products

• Uys is a great believer of giving back to the society

• Along with Real World Diagnostics, he is also the Managing Director of Medical Diagnostech and Oculus ID

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Mara Foundation’s Ambition

We enable, inspire and empower ambitious entrepreneurs in Africa. With the support of our Mara Mentors we will:

Inspire millions of young people in Africa to become entrepreneurs.

Teach entrepreneurs new skills.

Enable entrepreneurs to turn business ideas into a reality.

Guide business owners to grow businesses and hire (more) employees.

Empower entrepreneurs by providing a platform to showcase their business and build their network.